They also bring in a healthy amount of trade and commerce. While the Empire's modernized policies are good, it's clear that General Tullius or most anyone in the Imperial Legion that isn't a Nord themselves has, at best, a very poor grasp on Nord culture and tradition, making their presence and authority feel alien and invasive.
To most of the Imperials, Nords are brash barbarians. Ulfric Stormcloak, being Nord royalty himself, understands well how to preserve the valued customs of Skryim, thus retaining their cultural identity.
The Empire, on the other hand, would gladly forgo these values if it makes assimilation and day-to-day business easier. Here's the key problem with the Nords' ways — they're quite xenophobic. Ulfric Stormcloak himself is the flagbearer of this bandwagon, giving another, much darker layer of context to the "Skyrim belongs to the Nords" line, as they do truly mean the Nords and the Nords alone. The Empire, however, is not that prejudiced against other races so long as they keep the gold flowing and abide by the Empire's rule.
They even accept Nords into the Imperial Legion during the conflict, and perhaps more impressively, Orcs — a famously ostracized and shunned race. Based on their characteristics, the Imperial Legion and the Empire might sound a bit standard and consequentially boring. Their quests certainly aren't the most engaging aspect of the game.
By comparison, although they share quite a bit of overlap, the Nord-themed storylines of the Stormcloak quests are a saving grace of the faction.
They simply feel more meaningful and epic. That's because the Stormcloaks have less military might and very much have guerrilla tactics vibe to their role in the conflict. Even their recruitment is more thematic, and their characters are more memorable or intimidating. Since the Empire and the Imperials pride themselves on being an organized bunch, they're pretty fair when it comes to rewards and career advancement. The ranking system in the Imperial Legion is all about hard work and the title progression feels appropriate compared to the relatively unorthodox Stormcloaks.
Moreover, the armor and weapons of the Imperial Legion are of higher quality and look arguably better than the Stormcloaks' cheap-looking gambesons.
If players ever wanted to cosplay as a Roman legionnaire that can throw fireballs and yell people to death, then joining the Imperial Legion is It's easy to see how many players ended up choosing the Stormcloaks instead. The most probable long term effect of the Stormcloaks winning the civil war is that the Aldmeri Dominion succeeds in splintering the Imperial forces, causing them to be vastly underpowered and after they incite another great war, they control all Imperial provinces.
No, you still keep your house regardless of which side you take. As for your follower, they will still be with you unless if they get killed. For other uses, see Battle for Whiterun. Battle for Whiterun is a quest available in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in which the Dragonborn must assist the Stormcloaks with taking over control of the city of Whiterun and, by extension, Whiterun Hold.
This quest is only available if the Dragonborn joined the Stormcloaks. The benefit of joining the Stormcloaks is knowing you are rallying for a righteous cause, being on the proper side of history. After talking to Rikke, the quest Joining the Legion will start and, when finished, the Dragonborn will take an oath and be officially inducted into the Imperial Army.
You dont need to choose a side at all. You dont even need to start each sides quests. This completes the quest and begins the next, " The Jagged Crown. This section contains bugs related to Joining the Stormcloaks. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:. Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online. Events Characters Factions Locations Concepts. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Joining the Stormcloaks. Edit source History Talk 1. Do you like this video?
Play Sound. You don't join anything. Either you're a true son of Skyrim, or you're not. Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. What are consequences? User Info: City2city5. User Info: digitalwill Yes there will be a few bugs in some quests, I know of one which is troublesome when you side with Stormcloaks but it should work itself out.
Not to spoill but if you don't want to miss out on an interesting quest as part of the main quest then you shouldn't choose sides until you do it, otherwise it gets locked out. Justice for Harry Dunn. User Info: pizzasoup. You're going to have to conquer cities for one side or the other.
You can sort of see the consequences of that, but it doesn't affect other questlines very much, if at all. So shines a good deed in a weary world.
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